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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said that "millions of children are getting a Third World-education" in the U.S. and that he supports school choice initiatives. He held up the voucher system in the District of Columbia Public Schools as a model that could be used nationwide. He spoke Wednesday before the Latino Coalition's 2012 Small Business Summit in Washington. (Associated Press)

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said that "millions of children are getting a Third World-education" in the U.S. and that he supports school choice initiatives. He held up the voucher system in the District of Columbia Public Schools as a model that could be used nationwide. He spoke Wednesday before the Latino Coalition's 2012 Small Business Summit in Washington. (Associated Press)

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